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Color Theory for Web Design |
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Written by The Frugal Web Designer
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Tuesday, 04 December 2007 |
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Some time ago I finished up website I was really proud of. It was colorful and inovative, or so I thought.
I posted it on a web developer forum, requesting
"feedback." ("Feedback" as defined by me, means 'to
respond with absolute praise when viewing genius.’)
It didn't take long for one person to respond: "You
might want to consider learning something about color theory."
Now I'm an artistic guy, with a something of a fragile ego. After reading that, I had two choices: learn from it, or post a reply using words no one under 18 should ever hear?
I decided to learn from it. So after removing the nail from my deflated head, I Googled "Color Theory Web Design." And there it was in black and white, very solid and trust-worthy principals as to how to use color in web design. (I included some of the web sites below.)
Lessons learned:
- Web development encompasses many different disciplines. 20 years of programming experience is great, but it doesn't squat if your sites look like they belong on a refrigerator.
- Don't take your color choices for granted.
Websites Regarding the use of color:
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